Contents

Acknowledgements

Larry B. Crowder

Foreword

Kai N. Lee

Navigating our way to solutions in marine conservation: An introduction

Larry B. Crowder

Diverse approaches to species conservation

1. Conserving penguins via land and sea protection

Pablo Garcia Borboroglu and Laura M. Reyes

2. Conservation as a marathon vs. a sprint: The race to save critically endangered Nassau grouper in
the Bahamas

Krista D. Sherman

3. Goliath grouper Epinephelus itajara conservation in Cuba: A protected area, ecotourism and
fisheries effort

Fabián Pina Amargós, Tamara Figueredo Martín, and Yunier Olivera Espinosa

4. New approaches to conserving endangered sea turtles

Dana K. Briscoe, Bianca S. Santos, Calandra N. Turner Tomaszewicz, and Larry B. Crowder

Interdisciplinary approaches to marine ecosystems

5. Climate change impacts on the fisheries and aquaculture sectors with a focus on Malaysia

Lubna Alam, Mazlin Bin Mokhtar, and Ussif Rashid Sumaila

6. Mainstreaming voluntary marine conservation programs: Insights from TURF-Reserves

Stefan Gelcich, C. Josh Donlan, Benjamin Lagos, Rodrigo Sanchez Grez, and Rodrigo A. Estévez

7. Leadership in the global commons: Protecting the Ross Sea, Antarctica

Cassandra Brooks and John Weller

8. Marine spatial planning in the age of climate change

Catarina Frazão Santos, Tundi Agardy, and Elena Gissi

Innovative Pathways to Solutions

9. Exploring how place connections support sustainability solutions in marine socio-ecological systems

Nicole M. Ardoin, Ryan J. O’Connor, Alison W. Bowers

10. A brief conservationist’s guide to self-governance with illustrations from small-scale fisheries

Xavier Basurto

11. Trait-based tools aid conservation planning for predator range shifts

Stephanie J. Green

12. Modern marine conservation using environmental nucleic acids (eDNA and eRNA)

Collin J. Closek, Louw Claassens, and Helen J. Killeen

13. Building the scientific and analytical framework for Dynamic Ocean Management

Elliott L. Hazen, Briana Abrahms, Hannah Blondin, Kylie Scales and Heather Welch

Linking natural and social science to governance

14. Power, politics, and culture: The human dimensions of marine conservation technology

Lekelia D. Jenkins

15. Indigenous leadership is essential to conservation: Examples from coastal British Columbia

Andrea J. Reid and Natalie C. Ban

16. A conservation practitioner’s guide to using a human-rights-based approach: applications in
small-scale fisheries

Elena M. Finkbeiner, Juno Fitzpatrick, Lily Z. Zhao, Gabrielle Lout, Marissa Anne S. Miller, Juan Carlos Jeri, and
John N. Kittinger

17. Blue Justice principles for small-scale fisheries in marine protected areas

Ratana Chuenpagdee and Svein Jentoft

Diverse voices foster diverse solutions

18. Advancing youth-led movements for the ocean is essential

Daniela Fernandez

19. Recruiting, retaining and championing women, LGBTQ+, and POC researchers in
marine conservation

Leo C. Gaskins and Julia K. Baum

20. Building equal partnerships for conservation success

Asha de Vos

21. Diversity in marine science

Aliyah Griffith

22. The Small Island Developing States (SIDS) science/policy/business nexus

Lorna Inniss

23. Strengthening NGO networks and capacity building for ocean sustainability in China

Han Han

Conclusion

24. Building a new global vision for marine conservation: Inspiration, networking and capacity sharing

Larry B. Crowder

Index

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